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I this movement, have Riven bv t hui h f ill-judged and impolitic earnest of that de- i sire. au uic auuimonists ot uie north 1 and of thai State are no doubt exultinrr nl f a prospect so favorable to the filial accom- plishmeul ot their designs. Ral. Star. ! High Prices. Many of our citizens j complain outrageously, because Pork ran ges irom o to 7 per hundred, and Bee-. is 7 or o cents a lb. What will thev think of the following prices, extrartpd from the Houston Telegraph a paper printed at the seat of Government of thai laud of promise, Iexasr Bacon 37 io 02 cents per lb.; Beef 1SJ: Butter tfi in per lb.; Tallow Candles 75 cents per lb.- uorn 4? i J per um.; i.ggs $ l do per dozen; Lard 50 cents per lb.; Pork 25 cents per Hi Swppt Potatoes .33 npr Imcl.ot. II- " 7 " UlllkVIJ ! . Sugar 37 and Loaf, 70 cents per lb.; Corn Meal $3 per bushel; Lumber $70 to $90 per thousand, he. &c. Ral. Beg. I Petersburg Market. Jan. 19. Cotton IXGiXuy saiea iiuui j iu i i ceillS. V lOUT little or no demand, prices from $S to S. Corn Scarce, sales at 7G cents. Int, Washington Market, Jan. 23 Turpen tine ,ucw dip, $1,75; Old $1,G0. Tar, $1 10. Whig. Xcw York Markets. Jan. 19. Cot ton. There has been a fuir business dour without any change in prices. Sales 3G00 bales, cf which 1400 were Upland, at 94 a 12 c; 1 100 do. Florida, at 10 a 12; S50 do. Mobile, at 91 a 13, including a few parcel, on lime, at about 14c: 450 New Orleans at 9 a 13c. Naval Stores. The market remains dull our quotations are the nominal pri ces. Star. jFOR THE TAUBOUO' PRESS. Answer to Anatomical Enigma of lust ivcic. Physiology, and the laws of or ganic lift. Solutions: Hydrology, Phytol omy, (Z.) Sootomy, Anthropoiomy, Mor phology, Topography, Sceletology, Oste ology, Syndesmology, Sarcologv, "Myolo gy, Newsology, Angiology, Adetmlnery, Splanchnology, and Dernology. M. E. M. is the initials of the Author.! MARRIED, In Franklin comity, on the lit!) iost. 1 by Rev. Wm. Arendell, Joseph 1$. Lit'le- John, Jr. Esq. to Miss Mary I. Toole, i daughter of the late Geraldus Toole, ol f this county. prices eutttut, At Tarborough and jXao York. JAN. 1G. per Tarbort Xnv York. Bacon, - lb 10 12 10 - 11 A Urandy, apple, gallo 80 100 1 lj" Coffee, - lb 13 1 9-125 Corn, - bushel 50 5j Dj loo" Cotton, - lb I 8 1) 10 13 Cotton bagging, yard J LMJ 25 1 23 Flour, ""- barrel $0 10 $0 i)j Iron, - lb 43 5 3 4 Lard, - lb B 10 9$ 11 Molasses, - gallon 55 GO 31 10 ugar, brown, lb 10 12A 10 Salt, T. I. - bushel 03 70 io" 42 Turpentine, barrel j 123 130 300 312 Wheat, - bushel 100 125 1G5 170 Whiskey, - gallon) 55 GO 33 40 JYolicc. A Lb persons having claims against the estate of Wiliam Hails, decUl, Will present them to the Subscriber at or before May Court next, as I expect to close the'estate at that lime, and this no lice will thereafter b plead in bar of their recovery. DAVID BARLOW, Adm'r J in. 16, 1S3S. de bonis non. Grangcmllc School. Hp HE MISSES JENKINS will recom mence the duties of their School the Second Monday in February. Terms of tuition the same as usual, viz: 1 dollar per month for spelling, reading, and writing; & 1 CO with the addition ol grammar, geography, or arithmetic. Board 5 dollars per month. Grangeville, Jan'y 25;h, 183S. JYoticc. A T the November Term of Edgecomle bers having qualified as Administrators on uc rotate o! Spencer D. Collen dee'd. notify all persons having claims against hlC Estate, must mnlcn thorn known ivithin hetime prescribed by law, and all those "lueuteu to said Estate must make imme diate payment, as we are determined to ?etlle the Kstale as early as praclicable. A,o, all indebted to 11. S. D. Cot ten, U.-Col ten 4- Son, must make pay ,npnt immediately, as longer indulgence 70ll not be given. JO UN IV. COTTEN,l AJm'rs nS. 'rLL. It. WILLS, S D. Gotten, Jarboro', 25th Nov. 1S37. dee'd. ' Halifax Advocate insert till fcfbid. Extract froai the Minutes of the BOAKD DII1ECTORS OF THE l ortsmouth ami Roanoke Rail Road Company, Of the 5th December, 1837. In?r ,L . I T ,3t thG Sccre,ary give notice that the Compai frannorte I n , n'Ja7 nX' receive and de!iver engers a Fm Ulin e'' Rnad' att,lflirVVch,usesat Portsmou.h, Si ll eVJ.om ?' ykiu'-S Wehlon and Halifax. The Com rr lh.at the Secretary give ceiviiiff ami flpl!.ror;;- r ' . Oarysburg. 6 ,,iaCW' anU als at Mur frecs Margaretlsville and be.Sl'r,,al rder fr lhe rem0VjI f lhe Waler fixlurc3 New5om'Sf The following TARIFF OF kH 3 r in aa v o -f, ci t L- vj-i u T5 O - sT "3 2 r- O 3 O Co - O S ia S w w 3.3 us i. 2. CO 01 ts r i 3 - o "3 3 C5 O n CD O of. t. O o X t? 3 S! 2 - i O zr 3 If-, "1 O if o - O O a o ci 4-. iO Li 3 H 3 53 5 CD -J to or? o O O iO 0 o - O O O U O Oi li (C re O o 3 to . U O O Oi iO Oi 10 Ji w w u o o c a -i o o to IO A ti Oi .U Oi C.T O O CO O CO CO i COOCCOO h-o S v 1 to Cn Oi Oi O J Oi O Oi CO O CD CO - Ci C,i C O O O -i (o to to C-3 Oi Ot C Oi O O O O C3 CI CO k C O O O O Oi Oi -t O to CO to CO Oi CV- Ci ' Oi CD O O Oi - ' CJ --4 o o c c o o - o ft ft CD Oi O -I . fO to Oi o O O Oi O Oi o o ft oi rn to 1 Oi O O O Oi O Oi C- to OiOOOOOOCOO fc. Ol Ci C5 to -1-IOOOOiOOiOtO CCOiOOOCOOOO 2nd and Last Important Sale. N TUESDAY, the 6th day of Febru ary next, will be sold at the store ol S. D Colten & Son, IN TARBOROUGH, All the Stock of Goods Remaining unsold at the last sale. There will be a good many Fine and valuable GOODS. ALSO, al the same time and place, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, and one Carriage, likewise remaining unsold. Terms the same as at the previous sale. WILL. II. WILLS, Ast. and One of the Adm'rs. 27lh Dec'r, 1837. Notice. A LL those who are indebted to the Ex eculor of the estate of George W. Woodman, decUl, Are requested to make payment at or be- i'nvo. February Court next, as I expect to close the estate and settle with the heirs et that time. L. D. WILSON, Exr. Tarhcro Jan. 2. 1S3S. notice that the Comnanv tvill . fmm " , ... I J J "Ulll OIIU and Prodoce to he SulTvjIk. Carrsville. ine company are now re TOLLS has been establisbed. cs JU C9 tO,- e o " m C3 Tl 3 B - ? r; U y ffl X O O C3" o o 3 c H P o or. -3 j- 1 C3 S3 H o a H 2. " c r? n o o o o 3 1 S3 1 r3d &5 -I -J to CD -I o to o 3 CO to O to CO Ci 10 Oi to "M CO V oo N5 J O Oi Oi M o CD O Oi EES! 2 to Oi . Ol CJ CD tv en to C 05 C) O to Oi CO H- o p On o to JO "4 O C5 C to o o S o i 2 to to - CO to O O to to p w c p ft g to "1 D 2 O CD JO t-- o Oi co o Ol to Ol -4 r5 ( OD CD I o o o o Oi JO O Ci ! 00 CO CD OD Ci O Ol to CO 00 Office Wil. & Ral. R. R. Co.) Wilmington, December 2Dtt, 1S37. $ JpORSUANT to an order of the Board ol Directors, the Stockholders of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, Will be called on for the following instal ments, viz: S10 per share, on or before the 1st March, 1S3S. 1st May, it - 1st November, JAMES OWEN, PresU. $0 $5 JY jticc. rip HE subscriber wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has just received from New York His Fall supply of Which added to his former stock makes ii very complete. He invites all those that want to purchase Fine and cheap Goods, In his line, to give him a call, as he feels confident that he can please, both as to quality and price. QJF. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth can have it made and trimmed in the best manner and at the - shores t notice. HENRY JOHNSTON. TarbcroV Oct; lib, IS37. Slate of JCovlh Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM, 1S37. Lucy Sasnelt, .widow ol Zjchariah Sasnett, vs. Henry W. Garrett'" and Petition for wue aily, and Jane Dower. Elizjbeth Sa-nett, iu- fant, by her Guardian, j ITT appearing to the satisfaction of the wife Sally, are not ii. habitants of thi, Slate: It is therefore ordered, that publi cation De made in the Tarborough Press for six weeks successively, that unless the aid Henry W. Ganetl and wife Sally, appear at the nexl term of this Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in Febiua ry next, then and there to plead to issue, the said petition will be taken pro con lesso as to them, and set for hearing ac cordingly. Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of our said Court, at oflice in Tarborough, the fourth Monday in November, 1S37. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price ndv $5. Notice. npiIE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he still continues to manufacture arid repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, and Corn S heller s, AT HAMILTON, MABTIN COUNTY. He also is Agent for the disposal ol Hat man's Patent Threshing Machine, in this section of the Slate, and will promptly furnish those who may desire one of them. They are a very useful and durable article, as will be seen 1v the stih. joined documents. JOHN WILSON. Jan. 2, 1S3S. IIARMAN'S Talent Threshing Machine. The Subscribers have purchased the Patent right ol this late and useful inven lion, for the counties of Franklin, War ren, Nash, Edgecombe, Johnston, Wayne, Bertie, Pin, Gieene, Hertford, Chowan, !ates, Perquimans, Pjsquotank, Camden, Cnrniui-k, Martin, Lenoir, Hyde, Tyr n il, Duplin, Cr-iven, Beaufort, New Han over, Brunswick, and Sampson, in this slate, and can with confidence reeom. mend them to the larmers, as being one oft me best, cheapest, and most durable ma chines ever befoie offered to the public. The breast being supported by spring, prevents it from choking up when an over portion of food is introduced: fa irieal im provemtnt upon this kind of machine.) We warrant this Thresher to perform ex peditiously, and lhe grain threshed per fectly clean. One horse can Ihresh from 125 to 150 bushels of wheal, rye, oats and rice, and from 150 to 200 bushels offpeas per day. This machine has been fully tried in this Slate, and its utility proven as will appear by reference to the subjoin ed certificate. Thomas Hoivcrton, Joseph Kearney, Daniel Blue. N. B. We have on hand several ma chines just finished olf and for sale, and in tend keeping on hand a constant supply; and should it be desired, we will sell the right for any of the above counties at a reasonable price. :5s- The undersigned citizens of Burke coun ty hereby certify, that they have seen the Thr-eshing Machine, Patented by Enoch A. Harman, in opera tion on the farm of Isaac T. A very. The machine thre-hes four hundred sheaves in an hour, and the threshing is more perfect and performed better than by any ma chine we have seen in use; and we have no hesitation in recommedding it to pub lic patronage. (Signed,) Isaac T. Avery, David Corpening, W. W. Erwin, J:i o. R u therford, Jr. Burke county .N. C. June 27ih, IS33. Heirs Wanted A GENTLEMAN of the name of Bus sell was married to a Miss Jane Car son, daughter of Robert Carsoo, of Ches ter county, State of Pennsylvania, some lime about the period of the Revolution, and shortly afterwards, emigrated with his family to the State of North Carolina, where it is understood he settled and be came wealthy. . A Legacy Ol some hundred pounds has been left the said Jane Russell, late Carson, which, in case of her death, accrues to her heirs at law. The Legacy is secured on real es tate, and all Hiat is requisite for its recov ery, will be for the claimants lo prove themselves heirs at law of lhe said Jane Ru-sell, in the event of her death.: EJ"A'ny information about the matter cau be obtained by addressing t - DAVID BLAIR, Alto atLaw, " t 'Huntingdon Pa. Immense Jlrrizal of : " FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Jit the cheap cash Store. JAMES WED DELL, JgESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his customers and the public to his present very Extensive and wc II se lected stock of seasonable Goods, which he has recently purchased in New York, principally at the aucticw sales at exceed ingly low prices, and having been induced by the great sacrifice goods were selling at to buy much more largely than he ever has done, feels confident he can offer such extraordinary Bargains as must tempt all to buy whosa object is to get JSmetv and Fashionable GOODS, At astonishingly Low Prices. In his assortment will; be found almost every article in the Dry Goods, Hat, Cap, Shoe, Hardware, Cutlery, Earthenware, "Glassware and Grocery line. As he is de termined to reduce hi Siock as speedily as possible, BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! will be given. 3 Only cull and examine before you buy! TarbnrV, Nov. 24.' 1837. Land, for Sale. PTPIIE Subscriber .being desirous to re move South, offers for sale the Plan tation on which he resides, 25 miles from Tarborough, 13 from Stantonsburg on the road leading from thence to Nashville, and within one mile of .the contemplated Wil mington and Raleigh Rail Road contain- tnc 541 Acres, About 200 of which are cleared, and well adapted to the cultivation ot cotton, corn, &c. On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling House, Recently repaired, arid all necessary out housesa good cotton Gin, an excellent apple Oi chard, and a fine nursery of young apple trees. Terms will be liberal. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises. CASWELL I10RNE. November 26, 1837. liA YAMiEJE Female Seminary. 'TP H E Exercises of the above Institution will re commence on Monday lhe Sth of January. TIPPOO S. BR0WNL0W. Halifax, N. 0. December 8, IS 7. STONY ffflili flcadcmy. HpHE Exercises will commence again at this School 2nd Monday in Janu ary and terminate about 15 h June. The entire expenses for Board, Tuition, &c. will be S50 per session. Books and can dles when furnished will constitute the only extra charge. In this institution are taught the Latin and Greek language?, with the various branches of a Mathemati cal and English education. Those who intend a course at College will invariably use such authors as are recommended by the Faculty of our Ur.ivtr.sity. STONY Hill Is wt 11 situated, and has many advantages for the studious; it is retired, in a healthy country, free from the noise and bustlin" of town and village distractions; a sufft ciency of comfortable and convenient rooms; a well selected and growing libra ry, belonging to and under the direction of the Students; a well conducted Debating Society Under their own regulations, from which ail nolilical and rplirinn 1I I .;)"'- u.uiwiij UIV i auuucu. ii uiau iias many auvaniatres lo the satisfaction, and interest of parents; their sons are treated with kindness and mildness; al the same time they are made to behave themselves. Their "health and comfort as well as education ,ani deport ment are attended to; no. idling; contract ing debts, vicious indulgences. Thus whilst Uie studious and thoughtful find many things to interest them and render their situation agreeable and comfortable, whiKi they, enjoy themselves and are hap py iu the prosecution of their studies, the 'die and vicious become restive, long fo be free from a proper restraint and by ar tifice frequently impose on their credulous and unsuspecting parents, thereby leaving inesiuoious in the lull enjoyment ot their quiet, and the possession of those advanta ges which ' none but the studious care lor or know how to appreciate. Parents are requested to visit the schoo? ' M, ItrGARMETTi Dec. 7, 1S37, fft
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